Kate (given name)
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Gender | Female[1] |
Related names | Catherine Katherine Kathryn Kathleen Katarina Katrina Caitlin Caitriona |
Wikipedia articles | All pages beginning with Kate |
Kate is a female given name or nickname, and may refer to:
In fiction:
- Kate Ditchburn, one of the first characters to appear in Blackadder II
- Kate Austen, character played by Evangeline Lilly in the TV series Lost
- Kate Lockley, a character of the TV show Angel
- Kate Monster, the main female character in the Broadway show, Avenue Q
- Kissin' Kate Barlow, Outlaw in the novel Holes.
- Kate Jones, Sydney Bristow's alias in seaons One and Two (and occasionally more) of TV's Alias.
In music:
- Kate Maberly, English singer and songwriter
- Kate Bush, English singer
- Kate Ceberano, Australian jazz singer
- Kate Guldbrandsen, Eurovision contestant
- Kate Havnevik, Norwegian singer and songwriter from Oslo
- Kate Nash, English musical artist
- Kate Wolf, American singer
- Kate Tunstall (known as KT Tunstall), Scottish singer
In television and film:
- Kate Adie, English television news correspondent
- Kate Maberly, English actress
- Kate Beckinsale, English actress
- Cate Blanchett, Australian actress
- Kate Bosworth, American actress
- Kate Capshaw, American actress
- Kate Gerbeau, British television presenter and newsreader
- Kate Jackson, American actress
- Kate Ritchie, Australian actress (ex-Home & Away)
- Kate Smith, Australian theatrical star, Late 2006/2007 Wheel Of Fortune co-hostess
- Kate Harrington, American actress
- Kate Hewlett, Canadian actress
- Kate Hudson, American actress and daughter of Goldie Hawn
- Kate Isitt, English actress
- Kate Lawler, English television presenter and Big Brother winner
- Kate O'Mara, English actress
- Kate Sissons, British RADA-trained actress and the daughter of BBC newsreader Peter Sissons
- Kate Walsh, American actress
- Kate Winslet, English actress
In feminism:
- Kate Millett, American feminist writer and activist
- Kate Sheppard, the most prominent member of New Zealand's women's suffrage movement
In literature:
- Kate Chopin an author from the late 19th century
- Kate L. Turabian, graduate school dissertation secretary at the University of Chicago from 1930 to 1958
- Kate O'Brien, Irish novellist
- Kate Seelye, journalist specializing in coverage of the Middle East
- Kate Field who established Kate Field's Washington a weekly journal in 1889
In modeling:
- Kate Moss, English supermodel
- Kate Ground, adult Internet model
In other fields:
- Kate Booth, the oldest daughter of William and Catherine Booth
- Kate Markgraf, soccer player who belongs to the United States women's national soccer team
- Kate Starre, Australian field hockey midfielder